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Safety & Care

Mar 05,2026 | GleGlow

Contact Lens Safety & Care: Simple Guides That Work

If you wear contacts—even just on weekends—your routine matters more than your brand. Most irritation comes from small habits: old solution, dirty cases, topping off, or wearing lenses longer than intended.

This hub collects simple, reliable guides to help you wear colored contacts comfortably and safely—without turning your bathroom into a lab.

Start here: the must-know basics

  • Contact lens safety rules (hand washing, wear time, red-flag symptoms)

  • Cleaning & storage (what to do daily, what never to do)

  • When to replace your lens case (why “clean” still isn’t always safe)

If you wear cosplay / special effect lenses

Special effect and theatrical lenses often have heavier prints and can feel different from everyday lenses. Comfort depends on shorter wear time, strict hygiene, and good storage.

Quick safety reminder

If you feel pain, persistent redness, light sensitivity, blurry vision, or discharge—remove your lenses and seek professional advice.

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